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Game #2814
Hall of Belated Fame Inductee  Powball    View all Top Dogs in this genreCollection: Coffee Break Fun
Action   Breakout variant

Rating: 7.71 (178 votes)

Powball box cover

Powball screenshot
Powball is one of the best Breakout clones I have ever seen, freeware or otherwise. The game introduces a lot of fun elements to the paddle-and-ball formula, including a simultaneous two-player mode, silky-smooth graphics that boast over two thousand frames of animation, great sound effects, over 130 levels and a cool level editor.

Gameplay is simple: bounce the ball on your paddle to explode the blocks to unleash gems, bombs and power-ups. Clear the screen to go to the next level up. Between levels, the game switches to a cool vertical shooter mini-game where you have to quickdraw rocks that fall from the sky to get bonus items. In addition to the challenge of keeping the ball afloat, you have to contend with other obstacles, such as enemy floaters that try to interrupt your winning streak. The power-up items are very neat – my favorite is the Super Powball that crashes right through, exploding the blocks in its path.

The best new feature in Powball is the fact that you can buy weapons and ammo in weapon shops with money from the crystals you have collected. Weapons include a plasma gun, vulcan cannon, and even a grenade launcher that help dispose of annoying floaters. The two-player mode is a lot of fun, and the single-player has difficulty settings. The action is intense most of the time; before long, you will see dozens of balls on the screen, blue gems raining down everywhere around you, and loud, gigantic explosions. That's when you will realize you are having fun, and that you will come back for more knuckle-blistering mayhem ;) Originally released as a shareware game published by WebFoot Technologies, Powball was made freeware in 2000, so there is really no excuse not to try this hugely underrated gem. Two thumbs up!

Note: The developer has since released two new versions of this game. The one called PowBall Renaissance is for sale through his site, linked below.

Reviewed by: Underdogs
Designer: Anthony Hamilton & Roger Wong
Developer: POW Productions
Publisher: Freeware
Year: 1997
Software Copyright: Anthony Hamilton
Theme: Shareware, Design Tool
Multiplayer:  
None that we know of
System Requirements: DOS
Where to get it:
Related Links: Official site
Links:    
If you like this game, try: Crystal Hammer, Enigma, Electranoid

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